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Journal of Child Health Nursing

Volume 1, Issue 1, 2025
Mcmed International
Journal of Child Health Nursing
Issn
3117-4329 (Print), 3117-4337 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
ENHANCING PEDIATRIC PAIN MANAGEMENT: ROLE OF EVIDENCE- BASED NURSING INTERVENTIONS
Author
Dr. Anoop Kumar
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Pediatric Pain; Evidence-Based Nursing; Pain Assessment; Non- Pharmacological Interventions; Pharmacological Interventions; Patient Education; Pediatric Nursing; Pain Management Guidelines; FamilyCentered Care; Clinical Outcomes
Abstract
Pain management in pediatric populations remains a critical component of healthcare, requiring specialized approaches that account for developmental, psychological, and physiological differences compared to adults. Inadequate management of pain in children can lead to long-term psychological and physiological consequences, including anxiety, fear of medical procedures, and altered pain perception. Evidence-based nursing interventions have emerged as a cornerstone for improving pediatric pain management by integrating research findings into clinical practice. This paper explores the role of nurses in implementing pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies, assessing pain accurately using validated tools, and educating families to support children in managing pain effectively. Using a mixed-method approach involving literature review, case studies, and survey analysis, this study highlights the measurable impact of nursing interventions on pediatric pain outcomes. Findings suggest that structured, evidence-based nursing care enhances pain relief, improves patient satisfaction, and promotes holistic well-being among pediatric patients.
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